Reproductive Health and Justice

Recent Publications

Broussard, K. (2024). Strategic (Non)Disclosure: Activation and Avoidance of Social Ties among Women Seeking Abortion. Journal of Health and Social Behavior https://doi.org/10.1177/00221465231215783

Bornstein, M., Norris, A., Shaba, G., Huber-Krum, S., & Gipson, J. D. (2022). “I know my body and I just can’t get pregnant that easily”: Women’s use and non-use of the injection to manage fertility. SSM – Qualitative Research in Health, 2, 100071. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2022.100071

Mann, E. S., McLennan, J. A., & Broussard, K. (2024). U.S. college students’ perspectives on contraception and abortion post-Dobbs: The influence of socioeconomic privilege and gender inequity. Frontiers in Public Health, 11. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1274154

Faculty

Nathaniel Bell, Ph.D.

Nathaniel Bell, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Social Work

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Spatial access to healthcare services, social epidemiology, and linked administrative data surveillance.

     

Marta Bornstein, Ph.D.

Marta Bornstein, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

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Infertility, reproductive decision-making, and LGBTQ+ reproductive health and family building

               

Kathleen Broussard, Ph.D.

Kathleen Broussard, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Sociology

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Structural, social, and individual determinants of reproductive health outcomes and informal health behaviors

               

Nicole Hair, Ph.D.

Nicole Hair, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Health Services Policy and Management

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Disparities in health care and health outcomes and role of policy in promoting equity for children.

          

Emily Mann, Ph.D.

Emily Mann, Ph.D.

Co-Director of CHIP and Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Women’s and Gender Studies

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The socio-medical regulation of people's sexual and reproductive practices and its implications for social and health inequalities.

               

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